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The Seven Deadly Sins to Avoid When Implementing an eDiscovery Archive System

By Neil J. Squillante | Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Coming today to TechnoFeature: A lawsuit here, a lawsuit there. Pretty soon you're talking real money. An archive system that automatically captures electronically stored information (ESI) across your organization can significantly reduce the costs of discovery and make it defensible to boot. Your outside counsel will also approve as they will gladly trade fewer billable hours for a reduced risk of sanctions. But given the number of vendors and solutions available, you can easily spend a boatload of capital on a system that fails to meet your needs. In this TechnoFeature, legal project management expert Paul Easton and eDiscovery expert Allen Gurney discuss the seven most common pitfalls involved in implementing an ESI archive system. More importantly, they explain how to avoid these pitfalls. In other words, required reading for all in-house and outside litigation counsel.

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